Date
Sept. 30, 2006
Authors
Anna Alberini, Maureen L. Cropper, Alan Krupnick, and Nathalie Simon
Publication
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Anna Alberini
Maureen L. Cropper
Senior Fellow
Maureen Cropper is a a senior fellow at RFF, professor of economics at the University of Maryland, a member of the Board of Directors at the National Bureau of Economic Research, and a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
Alan Krupnick
Senior Fellow; Director, Industry and Fuels Program
Alan Krupnick is a senior fellow at RFF.
Nathalie Simon
AI-Assisted Teams Outperform AI-Led Teams but Not Human-Only Teams in Assessing Research Reproducibility in Quantitative Social Science
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Reproducibility and Robustness of Economics and Political Science Research
This article evaluates whether published findings in economics and political science can be independently replicated and remain consistent under reanalysis.
Wisdom/Madness of Crowds and Perils of Point Forecasts
This paper examines the reliability of expert forecasting methods, using simulated data to show that when samples from fat-tailed distributions are averaged, the results may not converge.
Mimi.jl: A Computational Platform for Integrated Assessment Modeling
This paper presents the Mimi platform, a harmonized, user-friendly computational platform for building and running integrated assessment models, enabling cross-institutional collaborations and non-academic use cases.
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